Annual Report of the Trustees of Massachusetts Training SchoolsWright & Potter Printing Company, 1908 |
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12 months acres adenoids Amount brought forward Amount carried forward attended school Average Number Balance Nov Berlin Board Boston building Cash cent Charge of family clothing cottage coupon bond court current expenses custody defective delinquent DEWSON E. L. Coffeen ending Nov factory father feeble-minded French Canadian Girls committed grade Hillside cottage housework Industrial School Insane Hospital larceny laundry living respectably Lyman and Industrial Lyman School Maple cottage married Massachusetts General Hospital Massachusetts Reformatory Massachusetts Training Schools Matron mental mother November Number of boys Number of inmates parents parole department penal institutions physician places Present Investment probation department released relocated repairs Respectfully submitted returned Runaways Salaries School for Boys school Nov sent Showing Special Appropriation TABLE teacher Teamster tion token money tonsils Total number Transferred twenty-one Vacation supply visiting list visitor wages Waverley weekly per capita Westborough Westborough State Hospital whole number
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Halaman 128 - STATISTICAL FORM FOR STATE INSTITUTIONS (Prepared in accordance with a resolution of the National Conference of Charities and Correction, adopted May 15, 1906.) Name of institution : STATE INFIRMARY.
Halaman 111 - Statistical Form for State Institutions. Prepared in accordance with a resolution of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections, adopted May 15, 1906. Name of institution, South Mountain Camp Sanatorium, Mont Alto, Franklin County, Pa.
Halaman 110 - Notes on Current Expenses. 1. Salaries and wages should include salaries of trustees or directors, if any. 2. Clothing includes shoes and also materials for clothing and shoes if they are manufactured in the institution.
Halaman 131 - Ordinary repairs include all of those which simply maintain the buildings in condition without adding to them. Any repairs which are of the nature of additions should be classed with
Halaman 73 - Daily average attendance (ie, number of inmates actually present) during the year. Average number of officers and employees during the year. 1,137 812 122 1,949 240 118 THE STATE FARM. Population. Expenditures. Current expenses : — 1. Salaries and wages 2.
Halaman 26 - SECTION 9. The record of all proceedings under this act, and all papers in connection therewith, shall be kept as provided in section forty-one of chapter five hundred and four of the acts of the year nineteen hundred and nine, and the same docket shall be used for the proceedings under this act which is used under said section forty-one.
Halaman 24 - ... States. The estimate in which Dr. Wadsworth was held by those who had to deal with him in his daily life contains always expressions of appreciations of his balance, his judgment, his kindness, and, admiringly, of his power of concentration, and a gentleman who was intimately connected with him in both the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, says, " he was an extremely just, honorable, and high minded man, I have never known one who could do...
Halaman 109 - TRUSTEES' REPORT. To His Excellency the Governor and the Honorable Council. The trustees of the Lyman and Industrial Schools respectfully present the following report for the year ending Nov.
Halaman 26 - If at the end of said year the justice of the court where the application was filed shall find that said inmate can be suffered to be permanently at large without serious injury to himself or herself, or damage or injury or annoyance to others, the authorities having custody of said inmate shall discharge the inmate. If, at any time prior to the expiration of said year of parole, the justice of the court where the application was filed shall be satisfied that the best...
Halaman 66 - Furnishings: — Beds, bedding, table linen, etc., . Brushes, brooms. Carpets, rugs, etc.. Crockery, glassware, cutlery, etc., Furniture and upholstery, . Kitchen furnishings, . Wooden ware, buckets, pails, etc., Sundries...